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Non-sequiturially

Non-sequiturially

/ˌnɒn sɪˈkwɪtərɪəli/

adverb

1. In a manner that does not follow logically from what preceded it.

Origin: Derived from the Latin phrase "non sequitur," meaning "it does not follow."
"He changed the topic non-sequiturially, leaving everyone confused."
by Kichertasche January 3, 2024
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damp squib

When you place one hand in your partner's rectal cavity and the pretend to be an octopus.
Susan: For the love of God — damp squib me.

Chester: I’ve noticed you’re using damp squib as a verb phrase, and it’s making me uncomfortable. Also, I really don’t like anal play.
by big match terry May 17, 2025
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squab a squibble

To ask to bum a cig; or if one person would like to smoke a cig with them.
Yo man let me squab a squibble off you.
by jman3489 July 6, 2011
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Something-Something Non-sequitur

If he's a genius then he should be able to...
Hym "Something-something non-sequitur Frannie. Something-something non-sequitur. That's what I mean when I say that dummy."
by Hym Iam November 27, 2024
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